METRIC. Sailboat Specifications. Definitions. Hull Type: Centerboard Dinghy. Rigging Type: Fractional Sloop. LOA: 14.00 ft / 4.27 m.
WANDERER (DINGHY) – Sailboat data.net
Blue Water Surf Value Rank (BWSVR) 8248. Capsize Comfort Value Rank (CCVR)
Wanderer (sailing dinghy) - Wikipedia
The Wanderer is a 14-foot (4.3 metres = 14.1 feet) Fibreglass hull Bermuda rigged sailing dinghy designed by Ian Proctor. One of the main objectives of the design was to produce a robust safe and versatile dinghy that could be used for knockabout day sailing and cruising as well as racing, but was light enough to be handled ashore.
Pearson Wanderer - Pearson Yachts
A fast shoal-draft hull with spacious cruising accommodations. Qualifies for many major races! Wanderer's 30-foot-plus length (30'3" x 9'4" x 3'6" board up, 6'9" board down) makes her right for those long distance races requiring this length boat. She has an excellent rating at CCA 22.
Wanderer (Dinghy) - Sailboat Guide
Wanderer (Dinghy) is a 14′ 0″ / 4.3 m monohull sailboat designed by Ian Proctor and Phil Morrison and built by Hartley Boats starting in 1965.
Pearson Wanderer - Wikipedia
The Pearson Wanderer is a sailboat designed by William Shaw and manufactured by Pearson Yachts (Grumman Allied Industries) between 1966 and 1971. Design. The Wanderer model is a shoal-draft keel sailboat with a centerboard designed for cruising.
Wanderer 30 pearson - sailboat data sheet
The Wanderer 30 pearson is a 30.25ft masthead sloop designed by William Shaw and built in fiberglass by Pearson Yachts between 1966 and 1971.
Pearson Wanderer 30 - Sailboat Guide
Pearson Wanderer 30 is a 30′ 2″ / 9.2 m monohull sailboat designed by William Shaw and built by Pearson Yachts between 1966 and 1973.
Pearson 30 - Sailboat Guide
Pearson 30 is a 29′ 9″ / 9.1 m monohull sailboat designed by William Shaw and built by Pearson Yachts between 1971 and 1981.
Wanderer Dinghy (UK) - SailboatData.com
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METRIC. Sailboat Specifications. Definitions. Hull Type: Centerboard Dinghy. Rigging Type: Fractional Sloop. LOA: 14.00 ft / 4.27 m.
Blue Water Surf Value Rank (BWSVR) 8248. Capsize Comfort Value Rank (CCVR)
The Wanderer is a 14-foot (4.3 metres = 14.1 feet) Fibreglass hull Bermuda rigged sailing dinghy designed by Ian Proctor. One of the main objectives of the design was to produce a robust safe and versatile dinghy that could be used for knockabout day sailing and cruising as well as racing, but was light enough to be handled ashore.
A fast shoal-draft hull with spacious cruising accommodations. Qualifies for many major races! Wanderer's 30-foot-plus length (30'3" x 9'4" x 3'6" board up, 6'9" board down) makes her right for those long distance races requiring this length boat. She has an excellent rating at CCA 22.
Wanderer (Dinghy) is a 14′ 0″ / 4.3 m monohull sailboat designed by Ian Proctor and Phil Morrison and built by Hartley Boats starting in 1965.
The Pearson Wanderer is a sailboat designed by William Shaw and manufactured by Pearson Yachts (Grumman Allied Industries) between 1966 and 1971. Design. The Wanderer model is a shoal-draft keel sailboat with a centerboard designed for cruising.
The Wanderer 30 pearson is a 30.25ft masthead sloop designed by William Shaw and built in fiberglass by Pearson Yachts between 1966 and 1971.
Pearson Wanderer 30 is a 30′ 2″ / 9.2 m monohull sailboat designed by William Shaw and built by Pearson Yachts between 1966 and 1973.
Pearson 30 is a 29′ 9″ / 9.1 m monohull sailboat designed by William Shaw and built by Pearson Yachts between 1971 and 1981.
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.